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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1437

Chapter 1437

Hank could not even enter the room even though he had come.

However, laughter could be heard coming from the room when Duncan was inside.

The stark contrast made Hank disappointed.

“Hank,” Mrs. Brown said in dissatisfaction.

“Mr. Lewis is in Liberty’s room, Hank!” Chelsea glared at her brother and reminded him.

“That’s their freedom. What does it have to do with us? Let’s go.”

After speaking, Hank left his parents and sister and walked away.

He did not even pass the flowers he bought to the bodyguard to be brought inside. Instead, he threw the bouquet away in a nearby trash can.

“Hank, Hank.”

Mrs. Brown went after him.

She glanced at the flowers when she passed by. Ah, the flowers were worth hundreds of dollars. It was wasted just like that by her wasteful son.

Mr. Brown sighed and left as well.

Only Chelsea remained at the ward’s door. She said to the York family’s bodyguards, “I won’t disturb Liberty as she has to entertain her guests. I’ll visit her after the guests leave. I’ll wait here.”

As she spoke, she found a seat nearby and sat down.

Ten minutes later, they entered a cafe.

Duncan ordered an Americano.

Lily ordered a latte. da latte.

“Ms. Harmon, I’m a straightforward person, and I don’t like to beat around the bush. I apologize if the words I’m about to say hurt your pride.”

Lily faced him calmly. She said with a smile, “You can say whatever you want, Duncan. I’m not a flower in a greenhouse that can’t stand the battering of the wind and rain.”

“You’re a nice lady, Ms. Harmon. My mom likes you a lot and is trying hard to bring us together. However, I don’t have romantic feelings for you. My mom must’ve told you about my thoughts too. I hope you don’t waste any more effort on me. Nothing will come out of it.”

Duncan had told his mother not to hold on to Lily anymore. He would never date her.

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